On August 15, General Michael Hayden, the former head of the CIA and NSA, said Donald Trump has "autocrat envy." Hayden was one of 50 officials from past Republican administrations who signed a letter labeling Donald Trump a risk to America's "national security and well-being."
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Former CIA DirectorMichael Morell said in an interview that he thought if there was evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, special prosecutor Robert Mueller would have found it already and that the evidence would’ve been leaked by now. RT America’s Anya Parampil has more.
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Plot

Bob Stone (Dwayne Johnson), a one-time bullied geek who grew up to be a lethal CIA agent, comes home for his high school reunion. Claiming to be on a top-secret case, he enlists the help of the former "big man on campus" (Kevin Hart), now an accountant who misses his glory days. The two enter a world of shoot-outs, double-crosses, and espionage that could get them both killed.

Unlike the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), which is a domestic security service, CIA has no law enforcement function and is mainly focused on overseas intelligence gathering, with only limited domestic collection. Though it is not the only U.S. government agency specializing in HUMINT, CIA serves as the national manager for coordination and deconfliction of HUMINT activities across the entire intelligence community. Moreover, CIA is the only agency authorized by law to carry out and oversee covert action on behalf of the President, unless the President determines that another agency is better suited for carrying out such action. It can, for example, exert foreign political influence through its tactical divisions, such as the Special Activities Division.

Former CIA head Michael Hayden on why he won't endorse Trump or Clinton

Former CIA head Michael Hayden on why he won't endorse Trump or Clinton

Former CIA head Michael Hayden on why he won't endorse Trump or Clinton

On August 15, General Michael Hayden, the former head of the CIA and NSA, said Donald Trump has "autocrat envy." Hayden was one of 50 officials from past Republican administrations who signed a letter labeling Donald Trump a risk to America's "national security and well-being."
VICENews' Michael Moynihan sat down with Hayden shortly after Donald Trump gave his first major policy speech about national security and counter-terrorism.
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2:50

Former CIA director speaks out against Russia-gate conspiracy

Former CIA director speaks out against Russia-gate conspiracy

Former CIA director speaks out against Russia-gate conspiracy

Former CIA DirectorMichael Morell said in an interview that he thought if there was evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, special prosecutor Robert Mueller would have found it already and that the evidence would’ve been leaked by now. RT America’s Anya Parampil has more.
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BOOM! CIA DIRECTOR ADMITS STRATOSPHERIC AEROSOL INJECTION, CHEMTRAILS

www.undergroundworldnews.com
CIA Director Brennan Admits They Are Using Geoengineering around the globe. He admits they are spraying aerosol particles in the atmosphere to allegedly reflect sun light. He then finishes by stating that this technology could cause countries to rise up and oppose one another. This could be the first admission that they have a technology that can manipulate the weather, and even use it as a weapon. He states using the technology could bring good change to some ares, but do the opposite to other countries. Meaning it could devastate certain ares! Pay AttentionFolks!
You can catch the full clip here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIQDqxl9FtM

CIA Director: Iran And Hezbollah Are In Venezuela

5:02

CIA Director John O. Brennan about chemtrails

CIA Director John O. Brennan about chemtrails

CIA Director John O. Brennan about chemtrails

Central Intelligence AgencyDirectorJohn O. Brennan:
"Another example is the array of technologies—often referred to collectively as geoengineering—that potentially could help reverse the warming effects of global climate change. One that has gained my personal attention is stratospheric aerosol injection, or SAI, a method of seeding the stratosphere with particles that can help reflect the sun’s heat, in much the same way that volcanic eruptions do.
An SAI program could limit global temperature increases, reducing some risks associated with higher temperatures and providing the world economy additional time to transition from fossil fuels. The process is also relatively inexpensive—the National Research Council estimates that a fully deployed SAI program would cost about $10 billion yearly.
As promising as it may be, moving forward on SAI would raise a number of challenges for our government and for the international community. On the technical side, greenhouse gas emission reductions would still have to accompany SAI to address other climate change effects, such as ocean acidification, because SAI alone would not remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere.
On the geopolitical side, the technology’s potential to alter weather patterns and benefit certain regions at the expense of others could trigger sharp opposition by some nations. Others might seize on SAI’s benefits and back away from their commitment to carbon dioxide reductions. And, as with other breakthrough technologies, global norms and standards are lacking to guide the deployment and implementation of SAI.
I could go on, and on, and on, but rather than talk about the things that I find fascinating, let me stop here"

1:24:43

The CIA, U.S. Foreign Policy and Secret Wars: Former Director William Colby (1989)

The CIA, U.S. Foreign Policy and Secret Wars: Former Director William Colby (1989)

The CIA, U.S. Foreign Policy and Secret Wars: Former Director William Colby (1989)

In 1959Colby became the CIA's deputy chief and then chief of station in Saigon, Vietnam, where he served until 1962. More on Colby: https://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&tag=tra0c7-20&linkCode=ur2&linkId=8a741d10849df88b8ef53d7f3d93fae5&camp=1789&creative=9325&index=books&keywords=william%20colby
Tasked by CIA with supporting the Diem government, Colby established a relationship with President Diem's family and with Ngo Dinh Nhu, the president's brother, with whom Colby's family became close. While in Vietnam, Colby focused intensively on building up Vietnamese capabilities to combat the Viet Cong insurgency in the countryside. He argued that "the key to the war in Vietnam was the war in the villages."[5] In 1962 he returned to Washington to become the deputy and then chief of CIA's Far EastDivision. During these years he was deeply involved in Washington's policies in East Asia, particularly with respect to Vietnam, as well as Indonesia, Japan, Korea, and China. He was deeply critical of the decision to abandon support for Republic of VietnamPresidentNgo Dinh Diem, and he believed this played a material part in the weakening of the South Vietnamese position in the years following.
In 1968, while preparing to take up the post of chief of the Soviet Bloc Division of the Agency, President Johnson instead sent Colby back to Vietnam as deputy to Robert Komer, who had been charged with streamlining the civilian side of the American efforts against the Communists. Shortly after arriving Colby succeeded Komer as head of the U.S./South Vietnamese rural pacification effort named CORDS. This was an attempt to quell the Communist insurgency. Part of the effort was the controversial Phoenix Program, an initiative designed to identify and attack the "Viet Cong Infrastructure." There is considerable debate about the merits of the program, which involved assassination and torture, though Colby consistently insisted that such tactics were not permitted in the program as a matter of policy.
More broadly, along with AmbassadorEllsworth Bunker and MACV commander General Creighton Abrams, Colby was part of a leadership group that worked to apply a new approach to the war designed to focus more on pacification (winning hearts and minds) and securing the countryside as opposed to the "search and destroy" approach that had characterized General Westmoreland's tenure as COMUSMACV. Some, including Colby later in life, argue that this approach succeeded in reducing the Communist insurgency in South Vietnam, but that South Vietnam, without air and ground support by the United States after the 1973peace accords, was ultimately overwhelmed by a conventional North Vietnamese assault.
Colby returned to Washington in 1971 and became executive director of CIA. After long-time DCIRichard Helms was dismissed by President Nixon in 1973, James Schlesinger assumed the helm at the Agency. A strong believer in reform of the CIA and the intelligence community more broadly, Schlesinger had written a 1971 Bureau of the Budget report outlining his views on the subject. Colby, who had had a somewhat unorthodox career in the CIA focused on political action and counterinsurgency, agreed with Schlesinger's reformist approach. Schlesinger appointed him head of the clandestine branch in early 1973. When Nixon reshuffled his agency heads and made Schlesinger secretary of defense, Colby emerged as a natural candidate for DCI—apparently on the basis of the recommendation that he was a professional who would not make waves.
Colby was known as a media-friendly CIA director.[2] His tenure as DCI, which lasted two and a half tumultuous years, was overshadowed by the Church and Pike congressional investigations into alleged U.S. intelligence malfeasance over the preceding 25 years, including 1975, the so-called Year of Intelligence. Colby cooperated, not out of a desire for a major overhaul, but in the belief that the actual scope of such misdeeds—encapsulated in the so-called Family Jewels—was not great enough to do lasting damage to the CIA's reputation. Colby also believed that the CIA had a moral and legal obligation to cooperate with the Congress and demonstrate that the CIA was accountable to the Constitution. On a more practical level, he also believed that cooperating with Congress was the only way to save the Agency from dissolution during a period of great congressional strength. This openness policy caused a major rift within the CIA ranks, with many old-line officers such as former DCI Richard Helms believing that the CIA should have resisted congressional intrusion.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Colby

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On August 15, General Michael Hayden, the former head of the CIA and NSA, said Donald Trump has "autocrat envy." Hayden was one of 50 officials from past Republican administrations who signed a letter labeling Donald Trump a risk to America's "national security and well-being."
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Former CIA director speaks out against Russia-gate conspiracy

Former CIA DirectorMichael Morell said in an interview that he thought if there was evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, special prosecutor Robert Mueller would have found it already and that the evidence would’ve been leaked by now. RT America’s Anya Parampil has more.
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FNN: Mike Pompeo Confirmed as CIA Director

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New deputy CIA director's background raises questions

BOOM! CIA DIRECTOR ADMITS STRATOSPHERIC AEROSOL INJECTION, CHEMTRAILS

www.undergroundworldnews.com
CIA Director Brennan Admits They Are Using Geoengineering around the globe. He admits they are spraying aerosol particles in the atmosphere to allegedly reflect sun light. He then finishes by stating that this technology could cause countries to rise up and oppose one another. This could be the first admission that they have a technology that can manipulate the weather, and even use it as a weapon. He states using the technology could bring good change to some ares, but do the opposite to other countries. Meaning it could devastate certain ares! Pay AttentionFolks!
You can catch the full clip here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIQDqxl9FtM

CIA Director: Iran And Hezbollah Are In Venezuela

published: 13 Aug 2017

CIA Director John O. Brennan about chemtrails

Central Intelligence AgencyDirectorJohn O. Brennan:
"Another example is the array of technologies—often referred to collectively as geoengineering—that potentially could help reverse the warming effects of global climate change. One that has gained my personal attention is stratospheric aerosol injection, or SAI, a method of seeding the stratosphere with particles that can help reflect the sun’s heat, in much the same way that volcanic eruptions do.
An SAI program could limit global temperature increases, reducing some risks associated with higher temperatures and providing the world economy additional time to transition from fossil fuels. The process is also relatively inexpensive—the National Research Council estimates that a fully deployed SAI program would cost about $10 billion ye...

published: 24 Jul 2016

The CIA, U.S. Foreign Policy and Secret Wars: Former Director William Colby (1989)

In 1959Colby became the CIA's deputy chief and then chief of station in Saigon, Vietnam, where he served until 1962. More on Colby: https://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&tag=tra0c7-20&linkCode=ur2&linkId=8a741d10849df88b8ef53d7f3d93fae5&camp=1789&creative=9325&index=books&keywords=william%20colby
Tasked by CIA with supporting the Diem government, Colby established a relationship with President Diem's family and with Ngo Dinh Nhu, the president's brother, with whom Colby's family became close. While in Vietnam, Colby focused intensively on building up Vietnamese capabilities to combat the Viet Cong insurgency in the countryside. He argued that "the key to the war in Vietnam was the war in the villages."[5] In 1962 he returned to Washington to become the deputy and then chief of CIA's F...

On August 15, General Michael Hayden, the former head of the CIA and NSA, said Donald Trump has "autocrat envy." Hayden was one of 50 officials from past Republican administrations who signed a letter labeling Donald Trump a risk to America's "national security and well-being."
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On August 15, General Michael Hayden, the former head of the CIA and NSA, said Donald Trump has "autocrat envy." Hayden was one of 50 officials from past Republican administrations who signed a letter labeling Donald Trump a risk to America's "national security and well-being."
VICENews' Michael Moynihan sat down with Hayden shortly after Donald Trump gave his first major policy speech about national security and counter-terrorism.
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Former CIA DirectorMichael Morell said in an interview that he thought if there was evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, special prosecutor Robert Mueller would have found it already and that the evidence would’ve been leaked by now. RT America’s Anya Parampil has more.
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Non-members are more than welcome to attend Council events for a modest fee of $25 and guests of Council members may attend for $10. Membership, which entitles one to free entry to all programs, typically sixteen each year, is $60 annually for an individual or $90 for a family.
Our channel features a list of recent programs, 2012-present, as well as a set of 17 programs which illustrate the history of the discussion on foreign affairs. For more information please feel free to visit our website, www.bcfausa.org.

"GlobalChallenges and the AmericanRole in the World"
December 15, 2016
The Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs is Baltimore's premier foreign policy forum and it is our mission to keep residents of the Baltimore region up to date on the pressing foreign policy topics of the day. We are a non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to citizen education in international affairs and we welcome all who are interested in participating.
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Our channel features a list of recent programs, 2012-present, as well as a set of 17 programs which illustrate the history of the discussion on foreign affairs. For more information please feel free to visit our website, www.bcfausa.org.

BOOM! CIA DIRECTOR ADMITS STRATOSPHERIC AEROSOL INJECTION, CHEMTRAILS

www.undergroundworldnews.com
CIA Director Brennan Admits They Are Using Geoengineering around the globe. He admits they are spraying aerosol particles in the at...

www.undergroundworldnews.com
CIA Director Brennan Admits They Are Using Geoengineering around the globe. He admits they are spraying aerosol particles in the atmosphere to allegedly reflect sun light. He then finishes by stating that this technology could cause countries to rise up and oppose one another. This could be the first admission that they have a technology that can manipulate the weather, and even use it as a weapon. He states using the technology could bring good change to some ares, but do the opposite to other countries. Meaning it could devastate certain ares! Pay AttentionFolks!
You can catch the full clip here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIQDqxl9FtM

www.undergroundworldnews.com
CIA Director Brennan Admits They Are Using Geoengineering around the globe. He admits they are spraying aerosol particles in the atmosphere to allegedly reflect sun light. He then finishes by stating that this technology could cause countries to rise up and oppose one another. This could be the first admission that they have a technology that can manipulate the weather, and even use it as a weapon. He states using the technology could bring good change to some ares, but do the opposite to other countries. Meaning it could devastate certain ares! Pay AttentionFolks!
You can catch the full clip here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIQDqxl9FtM

Central Intelligence AgencyDirectorJohn O. Brennan:
"Another example is the array of technologies—often referred to collectively as geoengineering—that potentially could help reverse the warming effects of global climate change. One that has gained my personal attention is stratospheric aerosol injection, or SAI, a method of seeding the stratosphere with particles that can help reflect the sun’s heat, in much the same way that volcanic eruptions do.
An SAI program could limit global temperature increases, reducing some risks associated with higher temperatures and providing the world economy additional time to transition from fossil fuels. The process is also relatively inexpensive—the National Research Council estimates that a fully deployed SAI program would cost about $10 billion yearly.
As promising as it may be, moving forward on SAI would raise a number of challenges for our government and for the international community. On the technical side, greenhouse gas emission reductions would still have to accompany SAI to address other climate change effects, such as ocean acidification, because SAI alone would not remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere.
On the geopolitical side, the technology’s potential to alter weather patterns and benefit certain regions at the expense of others could trigger sharp opposition by some nations. Others might seize on SAI’s benefits and back away from their commitment to carbon dioxide reductions. And, as with other breakthrough technologies, global norms and standards are lacking to guide the deployment and implementation of SAI.
I could go on, and on, and on, but rather than talk about the things that I find fascinating, let me stop here"

Central Intelligence AgencyDirectorJohn O. Brennan:
"Another example is the array of technologies—often referred to collectively as geoengineering—that potentially could help reverse the warming effects of global climate change. One that has gained my personal attention is stratospheric aerosol injection, or SAI, a method of seeding the stratosphere with particles that can help reflect the sun’s heat, in much the same way that volcanic eruptions do.
An SAI program could limit global temperature increases, reducing some risks associated with higher temperatures and providing the world economy additional time to transition from fossil fuels. The process is also relatively inexpensive—the National Research Council estimates that a fully deployed SAI program would cost about $10 billion yearly.
As promising as it may be, moving forward on SAI would raise a number of challenges for our government and for the international community. On the technical side, greenhouse gas emission reductions would still have to accompany SAI to address other climate change effects, such as ocean acidification, because SAI alone would not remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere.
On the geopolitical side, the technology’s potential to alter weather patterns and benefit certain regions at the expense of others could trigger sharp opposition by some nations. Others might seize on SAI’s benefits and back away from their commitment to carbon dioxide reductions. And, as with other breakthrough technologies, global norms and standards are lacking to guide the deployment and implementation of SAI.
I could go on, and on, and on, but rather than talk about the things that I find fascinating, let me stop here"

published:24 Jul 2016

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The CIA, U.S. Foreign Policy and Secret Wars: Former Director William Colby (1989)

In 1959Colby became the CIA's deputy chief and then chief of station in Saigon, Vietnam, where he served until 1962. More on Colby: https://www.amazon.com/gp/s...

In 1959Colby became the CIA's deputy chief and then chief of station in Saigon, Vietnam, where he served until 1962. More on Colby: https://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&tag=tra0c7-20&linkCode=ur2&linkId=8a741d10849df88b8ef53d7f3d93fae5&camp=1789&creative=9325&index=books&keywords=william%20colby
Tasked by CIA with supporting the Diem government, Colby established a relationship with President Diem's family and with Ngo Dinh Nhu, the president's brother, with whom Colby's family became close. While in Vietnam, Colby focused intensively on building up Vietnamese capabilities to combat the Viet Cong insurgency in the countryside. He argued that "the key to the war in Vietnam was the war in the villages."[5] In 1962 he returned to Washington to become the deputy and then chief of CIA's Far EastDivision. During these years he was deeply involved in Washington's policies in East Asia, particularly with respect to Vietnam, as well as Indonesia, Japan, Korea, and China. He was deeply critical of the decision to abandon support for Republic of VietnamPresidentNgo Dinh Diem, and he believed this played a material part in the weakening of the South Vietnamese position in the years following.
In 1968, while preparing to take up the post of chief of the Soviet Bloc Division of the Agency, President Johnson instead sent Colby back to Vietnam as deputy to Robert Komer, who had been charged with streamlining the civilian side of the American efforts against the Communists. Shortly after arriving Colby succeeded Komer as head of the U.S./South Vietnamese rural pacification effort named CORDS. This was an attempt to quell the Communist insurgency. Part of the effort was the controversial Phoenix Program, an initiative designed to identify and attack the "Viet Cong Infrastructure." There is considerable debate about the merits of the program, which involved assassination and torture, though Colby consistently insisted that such tactics were not permitted in the program as a matter of policy.
More broadly, along with AmbassadorEllsworth Bunker and MACV commander General Creighton Abrams, Colby was part of a leadership group that worked to apply a new approach to the war designed to focus more on pacification (winning hearts and minds) and securing the countryside as opposed to the "search and destroy" approach that had characterized General Westmoreland's tenure as COMUSMACV. Some, including Colby later in life, argue that this approach succeeded in reducing the Communist insurgency in South Vietnam, but that South Vietnam, without air and ground support by the United States after the 1973peace accords, was ultimately overwhelmed by a conventional North Vietnamese assault.
Colby returned to Washington in 1971 and became executive director of CIA. After long-time DCIRichard Helms was dismissed by President Nixon in 1973, James Schlesinger assumed the helm at the Agency. A strong believer in reform of the CIA and the intelligence community more broadly, Schlesinger had written a 1971 Bureau of the Budget report outlining his views on the subject. Colby, who had had a somewhat unorthodox career in the CIA focused on political action and counterinsurgency, agreed with Schlesinger's reformist approach. Schlesinger appointed him head of the clandestine branch in early 1973. When Nixon reshuffled his agency heads and made Schlesinger secretary of defense, Colby emerged as a natural candidate for DCI—apparently on the basis of the recommendation that he was a professional who would not make waves.
Colby was known as a media-friendly CIA director.[2] His tenure as DCI, which lasted two and a half tumultuous years, was overshadowed by the Church and Pike congressional investigations into alleged U.S. intelligence malfeasance over the preceding 25 years, including 1975, the so-called Year of Intelligence. Colby cooperated, not out of a desire for a major overhaul, but in the belief that the actual scope of such misdeeds—encapsulated in the so-called Family Jewels—was not great enough to do lasting damage to the CIA's reputation. Colby also believed that the CIA had a moral and legal obligation to cooperate with the Congress and demonstrate that the CIA was accountable to the Constitution. On a more practical level, he also believed that cooperating with Congress was the only way to save the Agency from dissolution during a period of great congressional strength. This openness policy caused a major rift within the CIA ranks, with many old-line officers such as former DCI Richard Helms believing that the CIA should have resisted congressional intrusion.
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In 1959Colby became the CIA's deputy chief and then chief of station in Saigon, Vietnam, where he served until 1962. More on Colby: https://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&tag=tra0c7-20&linkCode=ur2&linkId=8a741d10849df88b8ef53d7f3d93fae5&camp=1789&creative=9325&index=books&keywords=william%20colby
Tasked by CIA with supporting the Diem government, Colby established a relationship with President Diem's family and with Ngo Dinh Nhu, the president's brother, with whom Colby's family became close. While in Vietnam, Colby focused intensively on building up Vietnamese capabilities to combat the Viet Cong insurgency in the countryside. He argued that "the key to the war in Vietnam was the war in the villages."[5] In 1962 he returned to Washington to become the deputy and then chief of CIA's Far EastDivision. During these years he was deeply involved in Washington's policies in East Asia, particularly with respect to Vietnam, as well as Indonesia, Japan, Korea, and China. He was deeply critical of the decision to abandon support for Republic of VietnamPresidentNgo Dinh Diem, and he believed this played a material part in the weakening of the South Vietnamese position in the years following.
In 1968, while preparing to take up the post of chief of the Soviet Bloc Division of the Agency, President Johnson instead sent Colby back to Vietnam as deputy to Robert Komer, who had been charged with streamlining the civilian side of the American efforts against the Communists. Shortly after arriving Colby succeeded Komer as head of the U.S./South Vietnamese rural pacification effort named CORDS. This was an attempt to quell the Communist insurgency. Part of the effort was the controversial Phoenix Program, an initiative designed to identify and attack the "Viet Cong Infrastructure." There is considerable debate about the merits of the program, which involved assassination and torture, though Colby consistently insisted that such tactics were not permitted in the program as a matter of policy.
More broadly, along with AmbassadorEllsworth Bunker and MACV commander General Creighton Abrams, Colby was part of a leadership group that worked to apply a new approach to the war designed to focus more on pacification (winning hearts and minds) and securing the countryside as opposed to the "search and destroy" approach that had characterized General Westmoreland's tenure as COMUSMACV. Some, including Colby later in life, argue that this approach succeeded in reducing the Communist insurgency in South Vietnam, but that South Vietnam, without air and ground support by the United States after the 1973peace accords, was ultimately overwhelmed by a conventional North Vietnamese assault.
Colby returned to Washington in 1971 and became executive director of CIA. After long-time DCIRichard Helms was dismissed by President Nixon in 1973, James Schlesinger assumed the helm at the Agency. A strong believer in reform of the CIA and the intelligence community more broadly, Schlesinger had written a 1971 Bureau of the Budget report outlining his views on the subject. Colby, who had had a somewhat unorthodox career in the CIA focused on political action and counterinsurgency, agreed with Schlesinger's reformist approach. Schlesinger appointed him head of the clandestine branch in early 1973. When Nixon reshuffled his agency heads and made Schlesinger secretary of defense, Colby emerged as a natural candidate for DCI—apparently on the basis of the recommendation that he was a professional who would not make waves.
Colby was known as a media-friendly CIA director.[2] His tenure as DCI, which lasted two and a half tumultuous years, was overshadowed by the Church and Pike congressional investigations into alleged U.S. intelligence malfeasance over the preceding 25 years, including 1975, the so-called Year of Intelligence. Colby cooperated, not out of a desire for a major overhaul, but in the belief that the actual scope of such misdeeds—encapsulated in the so-called Family Jewels—was not great enough to do lasting damage to the CIA's reputation. Colby also believed that the CIA had a moral and legal obligation to cooperate with the Congress and demonstrate that the CIA was accountable to the Constitution. On a more practical level, he also believed that cooperating with Congress was the only way to save the Agency from dissolution during a period of great congressional strength. This openness policy caused a major rift within the CIA ranks, with many old-line officers such as former DCI Richard Helms believing that the CIA should have resisted congressional intrusion.
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BREAKING NEWS: CIA Director Pompeo Responds to Trump Twitter Critics: ’I’veActuallySeen It Help Us’.
CIA Director Mike Pompeo pushed
back Saturday on those who
criticize PresidentDonald Trump’s Twitter
habits, explaining that there have
been times when Trump’s tweets
have helped the intelligence community.
Pompeo was discussing world events
with Fox News host Brett
Baier and former CIA Director
Leon Panetta at the Reagan
NationalDefenseForum in Simi
Valley, California.
Baier brought up a recent
controversy that erupted after Trump retweeted several
unverified videos which purported to
show Muslims committing acts of
violence, and asked Panetta to
expand on his previous claim
that such an action is
like ’’playing with fire.’’
’’When you tweet something like
that out there you don’t
know what the consequences are
going to be, and the
consequences could be lives,’’ said
Panetta, who served as the
CIA director and later secretary
of defense under the Obama
administration.
Baier then asked Pompeo to
respond, saying, ’’One account on
Twitter makes your job harder.’’
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But Pompeo disagreed with that
assertion.
’’No, I don’t know that
that’s the case,’’ he replied.
’’I’ve actually seen it help
us. I have seen things the
president has put on his
Twitter account actually have a
real-world impact on our capacity
to understand what’s going on
in other places of the
world.’’
’’Our adversaries responded to those
tweets in ways that were
helpful to us to understand
command and control issues, who’s
listening to what messages, how
those messages are resonating around
the world,’’ Pompeo added.
Panetta still held firm in
his stance, though, saying that
’’as a former chief of
staff, I cannot imagine what
it’s like to serve a
president that tweets in the
morning.’’
’’The whole point of the
White House is to develop
some discipline, in terms of messaging,
in terms of policy, in
terms of everybody being on
the same page — when
you get up, and everybody
knows what the message of
the day is going to
be, and everybody is coordinated,’’
he added.
’’If you wake up the
morning, if you’re chief of
staff and you’ve suddenly got
a bunch of tweets out
there that are raising all
kinds of hell in different
areas, it’s very upsetting to
the operation.’’
But when given the chance
to respond, Pompeo shot back,
noting that though the world
is a more dangerous place
today than ever before, the
same was true before Trump
was inaugurated.
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’’So ’message discipline’ — as
you referred to it — got
us to those places,’’ he said.
In addition to receiving criticism
for tweeting what some saw
as anti-Muslim videos, Trump also
sparked a firestorm when he
referred to North Korean leaderKim Jong Un as ’’short
and fat.’’
One former CIA analyst explained
that tweet might be helpful
because it could ’’needle’’ the
North Korean leader.
’’Kim is annoyed by the
fact that our president calls
him short and fat. So
if you can needle somebody,
you can see how they
behave, you can motivate them
in certain ways, you can
see how they respond in
a crisis situation,’’ Aki Peritz
told CNN.
’’So that’s actually quite important,’’
he added, before clarifying that
Trump’s tweets could have the
opposite effect as well.
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BREAKING NEWS: CIA Director Pompeo Responds to Trump Twitter Critics: ’I’veActuallySeen It Help Us’.
CIA Director Mike Pompeo pushed
back Saturday on those who
criticize PresidentDonald Trump’s Twitter
habits, explaining that there have
been times when Trump’s tweets
have helped the intelligence community.
Pompeo was discussing world events
with Fox News host Brett
Baier and former CIA Director
Leon Panetta at the Reagan
NationalDefenseForum in Simi
Valley, California.
Baier brought up a recent
controversy that erupted after Trump retweeted several
unverified videos which purported to
show Muslims committing acts of
violence, and asked Panetta to
expand on his previous claim
that such an action is
like ’’playing with fire.’’
’’When you tweet something like
that out there you don’t
know what the consequences are
going to be, and the
consequences could be lives,’’ said
Panetta, who served as the
CIA director and later secretary
of defense under the Obama
administration.
Baier then asked Pompeo to
respond, saying, ’’One account on
Twitter makes your job harder.’’
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Did Not Go as Planned
But Pompeo disagreed with that
assertion.
’’No, I don’t know that
that’s the case,’’ he replied.
’’I’ve actually seen it help
us. I have seen things the
president has put on his
Twitter account actually have a
real-world impact on our capacity
to understand what’s going on
in other places of the
world.’’
’’Our adversaries responded to those
tweets in ways that were
helpful to us to understand
command and control issues, who’s
listening to what messages, how
those messages are resonating around
the world,’’ Pompeo added.
Panetta still held firm in
his stance, though, saying that
’’as a former chief of
staff, I cannot imagine what
it’s like to serve a
president that tweets in the
morning.’’
’’The whole point of the
White House is to develop
some discipline, in terms of messaging,
in terms of policy, in
terms of everybody being on
the same page — when
you get up, and everybody
knows what the message of
the day is going to
be, and everybody is coordinated,’’
he added.
’’If you wake up the
morning, if you’re chief of
staff and you’ve suddenly got
a bunch of tweets out
there that are raising all
kinds of hell in different
areas, it’s very upsetting to
the operation.’’
But when given the chance
to respond, Pompeo shot back,
noting that though the world
is a more dangerous place
today than ever before, the
same was true before Trump
was inaugurated.
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Over Subpoena of Trump BankRecords - ’False’
’’So ’message discipline’ — as
you referred to it — got
us to those places,’’ he said.
In addition to receiving criticism
for tweeting what some saw
as anti-Muslim videos, Trump also
sparked a firestorm when he
referred to North Korean leaderKim Jong Un as ’’short
and fat.’’
One former CIA analyst explained
that tweet might be helpful
because it could ’’needle’’ the
North Korean leader.
’’Kim is annoyed by the
fact that our president calls
him short and fat. So
if you can needle somebody,
you can see how they
behave, you can motivate them
in certain ways, you can
see how they respond in
a crisis situation,’’ Aki Peritz
told CNN.
’’So that’s actually quite important,’’
he added, before clarifying that
Trump’s tweets could have the
opposite effect as well.
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Strategic intelligence (STRATINT) pertains to the collection, processing, analysis, and dissemination of intelligence that is required for forming policy and military plans at the national and international level. Much of the information needed for strategic reflections comes from Open Source Intelligence.[1] Other sources include traditional HUMINT (especially in recent years), Signals intelligence including ELINT, MASINT which overlaps with SIGINT/ELINT to some degree, and 'National technical means of verification' (e.g. spysats).
Strategic intelligence pertains to the following system of abilities that, according to Michael Maccoby, characterize some of the most successful leaders in business and government:[2]
foresight, the ability to understand trends that present threats or opport...

The CIA, U.S. Foreign Policy and Secret Wars: Former Director William Colby (1989)

In 1959Colby became the CIA's deputy chief and then chief of station in Saigon, Vietnam, where he served until 1962. More on Colby: https://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&tag=tra0c7-20&linkCode=ur2&linkId=8a741d10849df88b8ef53d7f3d93fae5&camp=1789&creative=9325&index=books&keywords=william%20colby
Tasked by CIA with supporting the Diem government, Colby established a relationship with President Diem's family and with Ngo Dinh Nhu, the president's brother, with whom Colby's family became close. While in Vietnam, Colby focused intensively on building up Vietnamese capabilities to combat the Viet Cong insurgency in the countryside. He argued that "the key to the war in Vietnam was the war in the villages."[5] In 1962 he returned to Washington to become the deputy and then chief of CIA's F...

The CIA, U.S. Foreign Policy and Secret Wars: Former Director William Colby (1989)

In 1959Colby became the CIA's deputy chief and then chief of station in Saigon, Vietnam, where he served until 1962. More on Colby: https://www.amazon.com/gp/s...

In 1959Colby became the CIA's deputy chief and then chief of station in Saigon, Vietnam, where he served until 1962. More on Colby: https://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&tag=tra0c7-20&linkCode=ur2&linkId=8a741d10849df88b8ef53d7f3d93fae5&camp=1789&creative=9325&index=books&keywords=william%20colby
Tasked by CIA with supporting the Diem government, Colby established a relationship with President Diem's family and with Ngo Dinh Nhu, the president's brother, with whom Colby's family became close. While in Vietnam, Colby focused intensively on building up Vietnamese capabilities to combat the Viet Cong insurgency in the countryside. He argued that "the key to the war in Vietnam was the war in the villages."[5] In 1962 he returned to Washington to become the deputy and then chief of CIA's Far EastDivision. During these years he was deeply involved in Washington's policies in East Asia, particularly with respect to Vietnam, as well as Indonesia, Japan, Korea, and China. He was deeply critical of the decision to abandon support for Republic of VietnamPresidentNgo Dinh Diem, and he believed this played a material part in the weakening of the South Vietnamese position in the years following.
In 1968, while preparing to take up the post of chief of the Soviet Bloc Division of the Agency, President Johnson instead sent Colby back to Vietnam as deputy to Robert Komer, who had been charged with streamlining the civilian side of the American efforts against the Communists. Shortly after arriving Colby succeeded Komer as head of the U.S./South Vietnamese rural pacification effort named CORDS. This was an attempt to quell the Communist insurgency. Part of the effort was the controversial Phoenix Program, an initiative designed to identify and attack the "Viet Cong Infrastructure." There is considerable debate about the merits of the program, which involved assassination and torture, though Colby consistently insisted that such tactics were not permitted in the program as a matter of policy.
More broadly, along with AmbassadorEllsworth Bunker and MACV commander General Creighton Abrams, Colby was part of a leadership group that worked to apply a new approach to the war designed to focus more on pacification (winning hearts and minds) and securing the countryside as opposed to the "search and destroy" approach that had characterized General Westmoreland's tenure as COMUSMACV. Some, including Colby later in life, argue that this approach succeeded in reducing the Communist insurgency in South Vietnam, but that South Vietnam, without air and ground support by the United States after the 1973peace accords, was ultimately overwhelmed by a conventional North Vietnamese assault.
Colby returned to Washington in 1971 and became executive director of CIA. After long-time DCIRichard Helms was dismissed by President Nixon in 1973, James Schlesinger assumed the helm at the Agency. A strong believer in reform of the CIA and the intelligence community more broadly, Schlesinger had written a 1971 Bureau of the Budget report outlining his views on the subject. Colby, who had had a somewhat unorthodox career in the CIA focused on political action and counterinsurgency, agreed with Schlesinger's reformist approach. Schlesinger appointed him head of the clandestine branch in early 1973. When Nixon reshuffled his agency heads and made Schlesinger secretary of defense, Colby emerged as a natural candidate for DCI—apparently on the basis of the recommendation that he was a professional who would not make waves.
Colby was known as a media-friendly CIA director.[2] His tenure as DCI, which lasted two and a half tumultuous years, was overshadowed by the Church and Pike congressional investigations into alleged U.S. intelligence malfeasance over the preceding 25 years, including 1975, the so-called Year of Intelligence. Colby cooperated, not out of a desire for a major overhaul, but in the belief that the actual scope of such misdeeds—encapsulated in the so-called Family Jewels—was not great enough to do lasting damage to the CIA's reputation. Colby also believed that the CIA had a moral and legal obligation to cooperate with the Congress and demonstrate that the CIA was accountable to the Constitution. On a more practical level, he also believed that cooperating with Congress was the only way to save the Agency from dissolution during a period of great congressional strength. This openness policy caused a major rift within the CIA ranks, with many old-line officers such as former DCI Richard Helms believing that the CIA should have resisted congressional intrusion.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Colby

In 1959Colby became the CIA's deputy chief and then chief of station in Saigon, Vietnam, where he served until 1962. More on Colby: https://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&tag=tra0c7-20&linkCode=ur2&linkId=8a741d10849df88b8ef53d7f3d93fae5&camp=1789&creative=9325&index=books&keywords=william%20colby
Tasked by CIA with supporting the Diem government, Colby established a relationship with President Diem's family and with Ngo Dinh Nhu, the president's brother, with whom Colby's family became close. While in Vietnam, Colby focused intensively on building up Vietnamese capabilities to combat the Viet Cong insurgency in the countryside. He argued that "the key to the war in Vietnam was the war in the villages."[5] In 1962 he returned to Washington to become the deputy and then chief of CIA's Far EastDivision. During these years he was deeply involved in Washington's policies in East Asia, particularly with respect to Vietnam, as well as Indonesia, Japan, Korea, and China. He was deeply critical of the decision to abandon support for Republic of VietnamPresidentNgo Dinh Diem, and he believed this played a material part in the weakening of the South Vietnamese position in the years following.
In 1968, while preparing to take up the post of chief of the Soviet Bloc Division of the Agency, President Johnson instead sent Colby back to Vietnam as deputy to Robert Komer, who had been charged with streamlining the civilian side of the American efforts against the Communists. Shortly after arriving Colby succeeded Komer as head of the U.S./South Vietnamese rural pacification effort named CORDS. This was an attempt to quell the Communist insurgency. Part of the effort was the controversial Phoenix Program, an initiative designed to identify and attack the "Viet Cong Infrastructure." There is considerable debate about the merits of the program, which involved assassination and torture, though Colby consistently insisted that such tactics were not permitted in the program as a matter of policy.
More broadly, along with AmbassadorEllsworth Bunker and MACV commander General Creighton Abrams, Colby was part of a leadership group that worked to apply a new approach to the war designed to focus more on pacification (winning hearts and minds) and securing the countryside as opposed to the "search and destroy" approach that had characterized General Westmoreland's tenure as COMUSMACV. Some, including Colby later in life, argue that this approach succeeded in reducing the Communist insurgency in South Vietnam, but that South Vietnam, without air and ground support by the United States after the 1973peace accords, was ultimately overwhelmed by a conventional North Vietnamese assault.
Colby returned to Washington in 1971 and became executive director of CIA. After long-time DCIRichard Helms was dismissed by President Nixon in 1973, James Schlesinger assumed the helm at the Agency. A strong believer in reform of the CIA and the intelligence community more broadly, Schlesinger had written a 1971 Bureau of the Budget report outlining his views on the subject. Colby, who had had a somewhat unorthodox career in the CIA focused on political action and counterinsurgency, agreed with Schlesinger's reformist approach. Schlesinger appointed him head of the clandestine branch in early 1973. When Nixon reshuffled his agency heads and made Schlesinger secretary of defense, Colby emerged as a natural candidate for DCI—apparently on the basis of the recommendation that he was a professional who would not make waves.
Colby was known as a media-friendly CIA director.[2] His tenure as DCI, which lasted two and a half tumultuous years, was overshadowed by the Church and Pike congressional investigations into alleged U.S. intelligence malfeasance over the preceding 25 years, including 1975, the so-called Year of Intelligence. Colby cooperated, not out of a desire for a major overhaul, but in the belief that the actual scope of such misdeeds—encapsulated in the so-called Family Jewels—was not great enough to do lasting damage to the CIA's reputation. Colby also believed that the CIA had a moral and legal obligation to cooperate with the Congress and demonstrate that the CIA was accountable to the Constitution. On a more practical level, he also believed that cooperating with Congress was the only way to save the Agency from dissolution during a period of great congressional strength. This openness policy caused a major rift within the CIA ranks, with many old-line officers such as former DCI Richard Helms believing that the CIA should have resisted congressional intrusion.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Colby

When al Qaeda terrorists attacked the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on September 11, 2001, Michael Morell was with President George W. Bush at an elementary school in Florida as the CIA’s daily briefer. The events that unfolded on that fateful day are just some of the many national security disasters that Morell, the former acting director of the CIA, has been at the center of since 9/11. The veteran intelligence official has spent much of his 30-year career out of the public eye, but he’s stepping out of the shadows to talk about his new book The Great War of Our Time: The CIA's FightAgainstTerrorism — From al Qa'ida to ISIS.
VICENews met with Morell at the Richard Nixon Library in Yorba Linda, California, and spoke with him about the Iraq war, the CIA’s “enhanced interrogation” program, and what he refers to as “the new era of terrorism.”
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When al Qaeda terrorists attacked the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on September 11, 2001, Michael Morell was with President George W. Bush at an elementary school in Florida as the CIA’s daily briefer. The events that unfolded on that fateful day are just some of the many national security disasters that Morell, the former acting director of the CIA, has been at the center of since 9/11. The veteran intelligence official has spent much of his 30-year career out of the public eye, but he’s stepping out of the shadows to talk about his new book The Great War of Our Time: The CIA's FightAgainstTerrorism — From al Qa'ida to ISIS.
VICENews met with Morell at the Richard Nixon Library in Yorba Linda, California, and spoke with him about the Iraq war, the CIA’s “enhanced interrogation” program, and what he refers to as “the new era of terrorism.”
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Former CIA head Michael Hayden on why he won't endorse Trump or Clinton

On August 15, General Michael Hayden, the former head of the CIA and NSA, said Donald Trump has "autocrat envy." Hayden was one of 50 officials from past Republican administrations who signed a letter labeling Donald Trump a risk to America's "national security and well-being."
VICENews' Michael Moynihan sat down with Hayden shortly after Donald Trump gave his first major policy speech about national security and counter-terrorism.
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Former CIA director speaks out against Russia-gate conspiracy

Former CIA Director Michael Morell said in an interview that he thought if there was evide...

Former CIA director speaks out against Russia-gate conspiracy

Former CIA DirectorMichael Morell said in an interview that he thought if there was evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, special prosecutor Robert Mueller would have found it already and that the evidence would’ve been leaked by now. RT America’s Anya Parampil has more.
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"GlobalChallenges and the AmericanRole in the World"
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New deputy CIA director's background raises questions

Gina Haspel had a direct role in the post-9/11 interrogation program that critics deem unl...

BOOM! CIA DIRECTOR ADMITS STRATOSPHERIC AEROSOL INJECTION, CHEMTRAILS

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CIA Director Brennan Admits They Are Using Geoengineering around the globe. He admits they are spraying aerosol particles in the atmosphere to allegedly reflect sun light. He then finishes by stating that this technology could cause countries to rise up and oppose one another. This could be the first admission that they have a technology that can manipulate the weather, and even use it as a weapon. He states using the technology could bring good change to some ares, but do the opposite to other countries. Meaning it could devastate certain ares! Pay AttentionFolks!
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